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they found the ruins of three women where lisa spent her final days. scientists will try to find out whether the dna from lisa's son closely matches that from one of the remains. if the dna match is successful, the team can generate an image of lisa's face from the skull and compare it with the 16th century painting. >>> traditional japanese sweets are pleasing on the eye, shaped like flowers or leaves. they get you thinking about the seasons. but two young women decided it was time to try something new. they're creating snacks that stimulate all the senses starting with your sense of humor. all eyes at this recital are on the musicians. and a row of traditional japanese sweets. almost traditional. gracing the top of each sweet is a tiny musical note. the theme of the sweet is eating sound. the audience gets to savor two culture experiences at the same time, food for the soul and the mind. the fun treats are the work two kyoto confectioners. mina used to work at a publishing company. her interest in japanese sweets started with a book assignment. she q
they found the ruins of three women where lisa spent her final days. scientists will try to find out whether the dna from lisa's son closely matches that from one of the remains. if the dna match is successful, the team can generate an image of lisa's face from the skull and compare it with the 16th century painting. >>> traditional japanese sweets are pleasing on the eye, shaped like flowers or leaves. they get you thinking about the seasons. but two young women decided it was time to...
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. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. turning enemies into friends is tough, but does the state department of art, energy and culture make it any easier? ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here. and waj the buzz words for tonight, cultural diplomacy. >> yeah, and we had a huge international response to these questions.
. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. turning enemies into friends is tough, but does the state department of art, energy and culture make it any easier? ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here. and waj the buzz words for tonight, cultural diplomacy. >> yeah, and we had a huge international response to these questions.
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quarters have gone to lebanon and we will speak about it in a mfl and half a million in turkey and lisa is there for us and in iraq more than 170,000. and we are on the border and joins us now. so you have seen numbers there increase substantially in the time you have been there. what is expected to be the impact of more talk of military strikes? >> well the impact of military action will mean there are more refugees crossing the border and coming to camps like this and let me show you here. when i arrived here two weeks ago the camp was a third full and you see it stretches across the hill there. and let me give you some figures, 52000 people have arrived in the last couple of weeks and i've been speaking to a few of those and what i'm getting is a sense of anger, disappointment and because this is what they face and confusion as who that any military strike will mean and they hope the strike will be decisive and will topple over al assad and disappointed the west has not acted sooner. there is a massive funding crisis here in iraq and across the region. the unacr and the refugee agenc
quarters have gone to lebanon and we will speak about it in a mfl and half a million in turkey and lisa is there for us and in iraq more than 170,000. and we are on the border and joins us now. so you have seen numbers there increase substantially in the time you have been there. what is expected to be the impact of more talk of military strikes? >> well the impact of military action will mean there are more refugees crossing the border and coming to camps like this and let me show you...
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lisa lynch, positive numbers but much less than hoped for, and even expected, right. what do you see here? >> well, it was, you know, frankly a miserable report. we had jobs coming in at less than half of what people had expected. and while there was growth in important sectors like construction, the health-care sector, accounting, we did not see the employment increase in manufacturing, it decreased a little bit. and there were big decreases in the retail sector. >> brown: just to stay with you, whether you look at sectors or other factors, does anything stand out or jump out at you as telling why there was this less than expected number today? >> well, people have been trying to point to maybe some seasonality factors, march was a little snowier so people didn't go to the store to retail stores. or maybe the upward revisions in february's numbers, maybe you have to move-- merge the two months together to get a picture of the labor market that say little bit more accurate. and folks have obviously been pointing it to the impact of the sequester. and there i think we
lisa lynch, positive numbers but much less than hoped for, and even expected, right. what do you see here? >> well, it was, you know, frankly a miserable report. we had jobs coming in at less than half of what people had expected. and while there was growth in important sectors like construction, the health-care sector, accounting, we did not see the employment increase in manufacturing, it decreased a little bit. and there were big decreases in the retail sector. >> brown: just to...
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lisa spain, and cynthia wright, senior vice president for advocacy and policy for the juvenile diabetes research foundation. let's start by asking you all, type one diabetes, it is really a different disease from type two diabetes, isn't it? and how is it different? and how is it different for patients? >> well, type one diabetes is historically known as juvenile diabetes, but in truth, it can occur at a variety of ages, including adults. the main difference between type one and type two diabetes is type one diabetes is caused by an immune reaction that slowly
lisa spain, and cynthia wright, senior vice president for advocacy and policy for the juvenile diabetes research foundation. let's start by asking you all, type one diabetes, it is really a different disease from type two diabetes, isn't it? and how is it different? and how is it different for patients? >> well, type one diabetes is historically known as juvenile diabetes, but in truth, it can occur at a variety of ages, including adults. the main difference between type one and type two...
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. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. you're in the stream. the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. my facebook page. we have the record number of we have the record number of comments, 230. comments, 230.
. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. you're in the stream. the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out...
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lisa, what can you tell us right now? reporter: to my left is sfo and to me right is the embassy suites and you can see a lot of rooms face the bay and the airport. i spoke with one man who was here on vacation and calls himself an aviation enthusiast who was looking out his window, watching the planes come and go, when he saw this. >> i saw immediate fire ball come out from underneath the aircraft. wasn't sustained, just a quick plume fire ball and just immediately started seeing white smoke. the aircraft was coming along. i kind of call it cartwheeling but it came up at an angle where the nose started to -- the rear end of the aircraft started to pitch up. the nose pitched down and looked like the wing coming off -- looked like it was coming off the aircraft. so you saw the entire aircraft pitch up. >> back here live now. you're looking at planes that are on the runway. we have seen a lot of activity. we have seen more planes leaving the airport than landing but again, there is activity, which is a good thing. as far as
lisa, what can you tell us right now? reporter: to my left is sfo and to me right is the embassy suites and you can see a lot of rooms face the bay and the airport. i spoke with one man who was here on vacation and calls himself an aviation enthusiast who was looking out his window, watching the planes come and go, when he saw this. >> i saw immediate fire ball come out from underneath the aircraft. wasn't sustained, just a quick plume fire ball and just immediately started seeing white...
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that was born doctors told us she had multiple fractures they also said lisa would be a difficult child to handle she was bedridden. and she had to eat and sleep on a question because she would cry when we touched. yet i probably style from the chair and i've been on the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i brought my life.
that was born doctors told us she had multiple fractures they also said lisa would be a difficult child to handle she was bedridden. and she had to eat and sleep on a question because she would cry when we touched. yet i probably style from the chair and i've been on the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i brought my life.
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melissa: lisa, thanks for coming on. always such great insight. >>> from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. first to greece, the largest labor union in the country is calling for general strike on november 6th. union officials say austety measures are pushing unemployment to quote, nightmare levels and hammering workers rights. those general strikes typically led to violent clashes with police. >>> on to the united kingdom. its postal union voting overwhelmingly to go on strike. the 24 hour walkout is scheduled to take place november 4th. the union has 115,000 members. the royal mail was privatized and made its ipo debut last week but the union claims privatization will hurt workers pension benefits and job security. hmmm. >>> landing in russia, scientists raised a big chunk of a meteor that wreaked havoc last february. you remember that? they discovered it at the bottom of a lake that it crashed into. the meteor or caused tens of millions of dollars in damage and more than 1600 injuries in russia. it was the earth's bigge
melissa: lisa, thanks for coming on. always such great insight. >>> from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. first to greece, the largest labor union in the country is calling for general strike on november 6th. union officials say austety measures are pushing unemployment to quote, nightmare levels and hammering workers rights. those general strikes typically led to violent clashes with police. >>> on to the united kingdom. its postal...
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in palo alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the tractor in the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 and 16-year-old girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and adrenaline played a role. >>> the medical helicopter that crashed in 2011, the pilot was texting while in flight. it killed four people including a patient near kansas city, missouri. the federal safety official said he was texting instead of a pre flight check and then texted as it went off. it ran ut on of fuel and crashed before the landing spot. >> he has enough things to do to just fly the air of -- aircraft. >> they are considering a ban on tablets and phones for the nonflight related activity. >>> scientists say they have a developed ovary. the artificial ovary can make the same progesterone and estro
in palo alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the tractor in the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 and 16-year-old girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and...
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that's an example of the cross-pollination i think we'll see more of going forward sphwhrar lisa, this is an odd question, are you seeing an aspirational shift? the goal used to be to get yourself on tv. are you seeing contrent creativitiors coming specifically to stay online? >> yeah, when we found maker, we wanted to be working with content creators who really didn't see it as a stepping stone but saw it more as a place to really find a home and really build an engaged, long-term audience. essentially they're building their own distribution, and that's a very powerful thing that we want the content creators to take very seriously. we work with a lot of people who do value what they're creating online. not that they won't be doing traditional thiks or can, but it's something where you don't want to give up on your audience, and you want to make sure you keep building that. and i think we're starting to see a lot of mainstream slebility or taenlt want to come online and start building their online presence. we signed ?oop dog last year, and that's been an exciting partnership glr are t
that's an example of the cross-pollination i think we'll see more of going forward sphwhrar lisa, this is an odd question, are you seeing an aspirational shift? the goal used to be to get yourself on tv. are you seeing contrent creativitiors coming specifically to stay online? >> yeah, when we found maker, we wanted to be working with content creators who really didn't see it as a stepping stone but saw it more as a place to really find a home and really build an engaged, long-term...
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. >> i will find out from meteorologist lisa argen. lisa. >> kristin, and good morning to you both. starting out with the low fog and clouds about 2,000 feet deep. once again the stratus intrusion into the bay. here's a look at the golden gate bridge. temperatures mainly in the 50s. 53 santa rosa with 56 livermore. it is clear in the south bay with numbers in the low 50s. here's the plan for the fog for the rest of the day. you notice it tense to burn back, but it will be a slow burn off once again. at about 11:00 you notice we still have fog alon the arain and the coast. then partly cloudy skies near the shoreline. as you head out numbers in the 50s to near 60s. upper 70s and 80s. by the evening it's going to be a cool one. the fog comes back but we are setting up for a warmup for the next couple days before we cool down again. a look at the seven-day outlook in a few minutes. back to you. >> lisa, thank you. >> our coverage of the crash continues in a mommy. up next, what we are learning about the plane's pilot and the crash history of the airline. >> and how many passengers were
. >> i will find out from meteorologist lisa argen. lisa. >> kristin, and good morning to you both. starting out with the low fog and clouds about 2,000 feet deep. once again the stratus intrusion into the bay. here's a look at the golden gate bridge. temperatures mainly in the 50s. 53 santa rosa with 56 livermore. it is clear in the south bay with numbers in the low 50s. here's the plan for the fog for the rest of the day. you notice it tense to burn back, but it will be a slow...
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lisa, as i see it it wasn't just admiral mullen. there has been a presumption that somehow if we can find just the right leader especially in the military, he would he able to turn around the state of pakistan. it's an erroneous conclusion. sometimes you have to combat and narrative with a nrda. if the narrative is its a muslim country and an islamic country of a special place in the world and therefore some of the global roots don't apply to us nuclear weapons we tell the americans we are not making nukes and they kept getting eight but in the end the nukes we said we were not making maybe we did something, it if nothing else we broke a promise. that can only be combated but this view if we develop a personal relationship it will help us is not new. he was not the first ahead of the pakistani army. the chairman of joint chiefs who is mentioned in my book and that was under president eisenhower. again that was the same phenomenon meeting with the pakistani leader. admiral mullen worked very hard and had 26 meetings. he thought haqqa
lisa, as i see it it wasn't just admiral mullen. there has been a presumption that somehow if we can find just the right leader especially in the military, he would he able to turn around the state of pakistan. it's an erroneous conclusion. sometimes you have to combat and narrative with a nrda. if the narrative is its a muslim country and an islamic country of a special place in the world and therefore some of the global roots don't apply to us nuclear weapons we tell the americans we are not...
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the result is a resin plank with a 3d copy of the mona lisa. he presses a thick piece of paper onto the plank. the relief is complete. his work combines creativity and mechanical precision. it takes about a week to complete the process. he has recreated more than 20 masterpieces. japan braille library used several in its art book. entitled "art to touch master pieces of western art" it includes a braille commentary. the collection has been distributed free to schools for the blind. it's also been displayed across the country. visually impaired people are grateful to have seen these works for the first time. >> translator: i'm so thrilled that people can experience and understand the works, simply by touching them. >> reporter: he displayed about 120 pieces in tokyo. he exaggerated the colors, so people with weak eyesight could also enjoy them. touching the works was encouraged. >> translator: can you feel that? this is the nose. here's some curly hair. >> translator: this is a ground breaking experiment. i've never had the opportunity to study
the result is a resin plank with a 3d copy of the mona lisa. he presses a thick piece of paper onto the plank. the relief is complete. his work combines creativity and mechanical precision. it takes about a week to complete the process. he has recreated more than 20 masterpieces. japan braille library used several in its art book. entitled "art to touch master pieces of western art" it includes a braille commentary. the collection has been distributed free to schools for the blind....
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> today's data dive gets preveny to examine the difference in gray matter between men and women. women have long claimed guys don't use their brains. turns out they may be half right. a university of pennsylvania study used brain imaging to look at brain cells at about 958 people. they found m
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at [[voiceover]] no doubt about it,...
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the us defence secretary lisa on the keys to keep china's newly declared air defense identification zone. and if the world through go inside the heat you can show you that it is a complex operation to revoke the nuclear fuel. and south koreans generally preferred by now more and more people are turning to his bicycle us defence secretary says the biggest concern for washington is how china declared its air defense identification zone track a goal said. other countries should have been consulted on him first. it's not good the news itself is new. or unique. he is concerned we have. is how it was. and i'm so new lateral. and so immediately without any consultation last month chinese defense official said all foreign aircraft traveling through this all must give prior notice and follow orders or face emergency measures a goal said the declaration was not a wise course of action joint chiefs of staff chairman martin dempsey said the requirements do not conform to international norms. it wasn't the declaration of the ages that actually it was de stabilizing or was their assertion that they wo
the us defence secretary lisa on the keys to keep china's newly declared air defense identification zone. and if the world through go inside the heat you can show you that it is a complex operation to revoke the nuclear fuel. and south koreans generally preferred by now more and more people are turning to his bicycle us defence secretary says the biggest concern for washington is how china declared its air defense identification zone track a goal said. other countries should have been consulted...
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there is the added fat as lisa has pointed out -- the added fat as lisa has pointed out. is involved, israel can become involved. i mentioned we do get above and have gotten involved in these situations. i think is appropriate to think back on one episode that i think is relevant. april 1991, i didn't know if it is in your terrific book but a a a different book. there is an account of the jim bakker visiting the kurdish region of iraq and watching tens of thousands of refugees. he called back to washington. his voice breaking and said, we must do something. they sent wanted dozen trips. they sent 20,000 troops to somalia to deal with potential humanitarian catastrophe there. and all of the cases, save thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives. we are proposing not 20,000 troops or 30,000 troops. we are proposing that we provide the aid, the military and humanitarian aid to the opposition needs to turn the tide right now. if necessary to provide a northern -- a no-fly zone i can be done with better already in place and turkey. given the stakes and turkey, it is not t
there is the added fat as lisa has pointed out -- the added fat as lisa has pointed out. is involved, israel can become involved. i mentioned we do get above and have gotten involved in these situations. i think is appropriate to think back on one episode that i think is relevant. april 1991, i didn't know if it is in your terrific book but a a a different book. there is an account of the jim bakker visiting the kurdish region of iraq and watching tens of thousands of refugees. he called back...
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inalo lisa alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the trac was b the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 and 16-year-old girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and adrenaline played a role. >>> the medical helicopter that crashed in 2011, the pilot was texting while in flight. it killed four people including a patient near kansas city, missouri. the federal safety official said he was texting instead of a pre flight check and then texted as it went off. it ran ut on of fuel and crashed before the landing spot. >> has enough things do to just fly the air of -- aircraft. >> they are considering a ban on tablets and phones for the nonflight related activity. >>> scientists say they have a developed ovary. the artificial ovary can make the same progesterone and estrogen an
inalo lisa alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the trac was b the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 and 16-year-old girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and...
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kristin, carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. our coverage continues in just two minutes. >> up next we hear from some of the hundreds of passengers scrambling to rebook flights now. >> and a peninsula woman watches while the flight crashes. why this disaster is bringing >> welcome back, everyone. continuing with our coverage of asiana flight 214, we want to take a moment to show you the runway at sfo where that flight crashed and how the wreckage was spread. the asiana plane came in on runway 2-8 left. you can see the landing gear and tail pieces lying at the end of the runway there. the nose gear is a little further up. the plane itself coming to rest much further up on the west side of the runway. the plane involved in this accident is a boeing 777-200. it's fairly knew. it was delivered about seven years ago. it's first flight was back in 2006. this particular plane seats a maximum of 310 passengers in economy and business class. the boeing 777 line is considered to be a very save airline. there's been only one major accident
kristin, carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. our coverage continues in just two minutes. >> up next we hear from some of the hundreds of passengers scrambling to rebook flights now. >> and a peninsula woman watches while the flight crashes. why this disaster is bringing >> welcome back, everyone. continuing with our coverage of asiana flight 214, we want to take a moment to show you the runway at sfo where that flight crashed and how the wreckage was spread. the asiana plane...
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. >> let's get to lisa with a check on the forecast. >> lisa: we're talking about another windy night tonight witch airport weather delies up to 9:00. we have a wind advisory for tomorrow. 11:00. until 9:00. winds could gust in excess of 45-miles-an-hour, almost the entire bay area, but the south bay could see the best chance of showers overnight. abc7 live doppler 7hd, nothing going on but the clouds will increase throughout the north bay later on today. here's a look at ballmer peak, and 61 in can carlos, and half moon bay 54. 64 in san jose, look at the wind, very gusty, and on 880, temperatures hard pressed to get out of the 50s. nice in santa rosa if you didn't have the wind, but as we check out the wind gusts right now, everywhere, up over 15-miles-an-hour, anywhere from 30 do 35-miles-an-hour winds are generally what we're seeing by the delta, the north bay. you can see at the airport, over two-hour delays here and looks like the winds aren't going to lighten up until tomorrow. so windy tomorrow, chance of showers for the late evening hours tonight, tomorrow morning, and then l
. >> let's get to lisa with a check on the forecast. >> lisa: we're talking about another windy night tonight witch airport weather delies up to 9:00. we have a wind advisory for tomorrow. 11:00. until 9:00. winds could gust in excess of 45-miles-an-hour, almost the entire bay area, but the south bay could see the best chance of showers overnight. abc7 live doppler 7hd, nothing going on but the clouds will increase throughout the north bay later on today. here's a look at ballmer...
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lisa amin gulezian is live in burlingame with some hotel guests had a very clear picture of what happened. reporter: that is very true. a lot of people watched the crash from their hotel rooms or while they walked along the trail, all because they're so close to sfo, it's right over there. and here are some photos taken by one witness who saw the flight come down. you can see a lot of thick dark smoke. witnesses told me they heard -- the plane. >> all of a sudden we saw the plane land and the tail end of it went down, and all of a sudden we saw smoke, and we thought the plane cracked in half. >> of the 291 passengers, two are confirm dead. among the injured, 49 have critical to serious. 123 people were not injured and actually able to self-evacuate ask then were taken to a safety zone at the airport. >> one person is missing. that's down from 60 some odd we heard a little while ago. one person is missing and authorities are trying to locate that person. >> the flight originated in shanghai, china, and had a stopover in seoul, south korea. >> and asiana airline officials say 149 chinese na
lisa amin gulezian is live in burlingame with some hotel guests had a very clear picture of what happened. reporter: that is very true. a lot of people watched the crash from their hotel rooms or while they walked along the trail, all because they're so close to sfo, it's right over there. and here are some photos taken by one witness who saw the flight come down. you can see a lot of thick dark smoke. witnesses told me they heard -- the plane. >> all of a sudden we saw the plane land and...
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and then we are talking to the consumer editor, lisa gill. why the discrepancy in price? >> we have been doing the secret shopper survey for a number of years and this was the most -- really the most surprising results we have ever seen. those price differences talk about two different things. stores use their pharmacies in different ways. stores like cvs, they are meant to generate a lot of revenue and profit for the stores and that's fine. you see it reflect in high prices. stores like costco, walmart, sam's club, they try to bring in traffic through having lower prices in the hopes that people will buy other things. and the other difference is cvs and rite-aide, they are on every corner in the us practically, and with a store like costco, even though you pay much higher prices, you have to plan your visits, and pharmacies close at 8:00 at night and they are not open on sundays. so you can see the difference there. >> and the most expensive were cvs and rite aid, and target. a random price check of only five drugs is too far to draw meaningful conclusions about with whi
and then we are talking to the consumer editor, lisa gill. why the discrepancy in price? >> we have been doing the secret shopper survey for a number of years and this was the most -- really the most surprising results we have ever seen. those price differences talk about two different things. stores use their pharmacies in different ways. stores like cvs, they are meant to generate a lot of revenue and profit for the stores and that's fine. you see it reflect in high prices. stores like...
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in palo alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the tractor in the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 andd girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and adrenaline played a role. >>> the medical helicopter that crashed in 2011, the pilot was texting while in flight. it killed four people including a patient near kansas city, missouri. the federal safety official said he was texting instead of a pre flight check and then texted as it went off. it ran ut on of fuel and crashed before the landing spot. >> he has enough things to do to just fly the air of -- aircraft. >> they are considering a ban on tablets and phones for the nonflight related activity. >>> scientists say they have a developed ovary. the artificial ovary can make the same progesterone and estrogen and it
in palo alto, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, two teenage girls may have saved their father's life after they pulled a 3,000-pound tractor off of him. it happened in rural oregon. the dad flipped the tractor in the mud and was being crushed underneath. with his breath running out he was gasping for help. his daughters ran over and grabbed the ton and a half truck and lifted it. the 14 andd girls can't explain how they lifted so much weight, but fear and adrenaline...
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carolyn, kristin. >> thank you so much, lisa. our time now is 6:41. >> ahead on abc7 sunday morning news, more on the crash at sfo. it caused chaos for dozens of flights at sfo. we will hear from some of the hundreds of passengers scrambling to try to rebook their flights. >> also a peninsula woman watches as the 777 jet >> welcome back, everyone. time now 6:43 on this sunday morning. this is a live look at what is left of asiana flight 214 there at sfo. the ntsb has put those crucial so-called black boxes on a red-a today washington for an investigation. south korean investigators are scheduled to arrive here later this morning as they try to piece together exactly what happened yesterday afternoon just before 11:30. >> we now want to take a moment to show you the runway at sfo where the flight scratched how the wreckage was spread. asiana plane came in on runway 2-8 left. we don't have the picture now but i will tell you about that. that's the runway closest to the side there. you can see a landing gear and tail pieces. they we
carolyn, kristin. >> thank you so much, lisa. our time now is 6:41. >> ahead on abc7 sunday morning news, more on the crash at sfo. it caused chaos for dozens of flights at sfo. we will hear from some of the hundreds of passengers scrambling to try to rebook their flights. >> also a peninsula woman watches as the 777 jet >> welcome back, everyone. time now 6:43 on this sunday morning. this is a live look at what is left of asiana flight 214 there at sfo. the ntsb has put...
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. >> lisa, both of those days. have you seen bumps in between? mother nature is going to do pretty good here. doppler radar scans around right now. live from santa rosa to san francisco. but e vecventually, we are goin get in on some rainfall for this week. the current thing i'm looking at are those winds. they're beginning to be very light here. under 10 miles per hour for most of the bay area. as those winds slacken up, it's good enough for the atmosphere to become very calm tomorrow morning and help some fog form. i think most cloud cover will be at the immediate coast ryan. line. and then we'll see some dense areas of fog that could form. again, very patchy nature. we'll get some by the afternoon there on tuesday with low 70s expected throughout the east and also through the south bay. let's get you to our sky camera network. you can see clear skies here looking to san francisco. it's anticipated to build up tomorrow with that ground fog and crystal clear shock here at the current moment. let's get you back into the future cast here. tomorrow
. >> lisa, both of those days. have you seen bumps in between? mother nature is going to do pretty good here. doppler radar scans around right now. live from santa rosa to san francisco. but e vecventually, we are goin get in on some rainfall for this week. the current thing i'm looking at are those winds. they're beginning to be very light here. under 10 miles per hour for most of the bay area. as those winds slacken up, it's good enough for the atmosphere to become very calm tomorrow...
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here a frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. >> good morning go carolyn. unfortunately it's going to be a wet day today with live doppler 7hd the areas of green, light rain already falling over parts of the bay area. we'll see more of this throughout the day, heavy at times midday. here is a look north bay. heavier pockets of rain heading out towards highway 1 there and heading toward woodville, more rain on and off throughout the day. you are waking up to wet pavement this morning, low grey skies. a little patch had i fog. visibility not a huge problem but we are going to get breaks of rain throughout the morning. we'll start with temperatures in the upper 40s to mid 50s. this afternoon, thunderstorms are possible and the showers continue with us this evening. i'll show you the model of when you can expect the rain to hit your neighborhood. >> an early tradition will soon get underway in san francisco, annual sun price service draws a huge crowd of christians. joining us live with the preparation. good morning, keer a. >> good morning to you carolyn. you
here a frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. >> good morning go carolyn. unfortunately it's going to be a wet day today with live doppler 7hd the areas of green, light rain already falling over parts of the bay area. we'll see more of this throughout the day, heavy at times midday. here is a look north bay. heavier pockets of rain heading out towards highway 1 there and heading toward woodville, more rain on and off throughout the day. you are waking up to wet pavement this morning, low...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> do energy drinks pose significant health risks? a new medical study shows they can cause heart con tractions. energy drink related emergency visits have downhilled over the past 4 years with most cases involving teens and young adults. still, business is booming. energy drink consumption doubled from 2007 to 2011. more than $12,000,000,000 worth of energy drinks were sold last year and some estimates say sales will reach more than 21 billion within five years. dr. yonas dorner at the university holiday in bon germany offered the study and presented it at the annual meeting chicago and he
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> do energy drinks pose...
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quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday morning and perhaps wednesday morning as well. the clouds are increasing in parts of the bay area. live doppler 7hd not picking up any showers yet. that could change. right now it is chilly. 49 san francisco and 50 in san carlos. 54 in san jose. cloudy there and upper 40s half moon bay. some pretty gusty winds along the coast and still experiencing airport delays. low 50s santa rosa. a little low cloudiness moving across the bay. 54 in union city. but also the weather system, the leading edge is just about moving in and bringing the breezy winds. they will stay gusty in sp
quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday...
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lisa, thanks for coming on the show. >> pleasure. melissa: let's start with the money part of this because this is what it's all about. what is the financial impact of this on north korea? seems like he is shooting his own country in the foot? >> yeah, you took the word out of my mouth, shooting his own country of the foot. there is different effects what closing this industrial complex will have but mostly it will be on north korea. this complex brings in $2 billion for north korea every year. they have 50,000 people that are employed by these south korean companies. and, here's a little thing that most people don't know. south korea pays the north korean government directly. then they pay the people. some reports say they take up to 45% of the people's earnings. so the government is making money off of this. and let's be real. north korean government is already in shambles under sanctions, food shortages. two third of the 24 million people living in north korea experiencing food shortages. if you're already in this situation why wo
lisa, thanks for coming on the show. >> pleasure. melissa: let's start with the money part of this because this is what it's all about. what is the financial impact of this on north korea? seems like he is shooting his own country in the foot? >> yeah, you took the word out of my mouth, shooting his own country of the foot. there is different effects what closing this industrial complex will have but mostly it will be on north korea. this complex brings in $2 billion for north korea...
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. >> lisa has lived here almost all her life. >> i feel good that lots of people come. it's been three years since this 10-year long project started. there is still more room for change. >> the winding steps and alleyways make for an old-fashioned atmosphere but most of the visitors here have grown use to rife in the northern grids and comes as a elcomeed activity. >> europe's active volcano has been erupted again. on the island of italy it spent red lava in the sky. people below the volcano are not thought to be in danger but provided them with a spectacular view. the volume taino has been interrupting continuously. there's been activity in all ut one of the past 12 years. >> the united arab emirates opened the world's largest concentrated solar power plant and cost $00 million and three years to build and is expected to provide electricity to 20,000 homes. it aims to help the middle east become a center for renewable energy. still to come here on the newshour -- >> we'll tell you why this colony of penguins in argentina could be under threat. and we'll see a sweet str
. >> lisa has lived here almost all her life. >> i feel good that lots of people come. it's been three years since this 10-year long project started. there is still more room for change. >> the winding steps and alleyways make for an old-fashioned atmosphere but most of the visitors here have grown use to rife in the northern grids and comes as a elcomeed activity. >> europe's active volcano has been erupted again. on the island of italy it spent red lava in the sky....
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i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> you know, the support that we've had from family and friends and people that we don't know has been incredibly meaningful to us and i think we're doing well. >> what do you want people to know about your dad? >> that's a big question. i think i would like people to see how he lived his life and that that is so much more important than how he died. that he lived his life with such passion and such compassion for other people. >> sarah, how about for you? >> yeah, there's just so much i just want people to know that he was just so much more than his career and his work accomplishments and all those things. like yeah, they were great, he did so many great things for corrections, but i see him as my dad and you kn
i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> you know, the support that we've had from family and friends and people that we don't know has been incredibly meaningful...
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wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. >>> july 26th, 2009. a house in florence, kentucky, explodes. it's captured by a surveillance camera in a business across the street. the camera shows the house being blown to pieces, the roof collapses on to a heap of crushed walls and windows. fortunately, no one's home during the blast. officials believe the explosion is caused by a natural gas leak. november 4th, 2009. a surveillance camera silently captures an explosion at the silver eagle refinery in woods cross, utah. the enormous blast is the result of a fuel line leak at the petroleum processing facility. flames shoot more than 100 feet into the air. the shock wave is felt for miles, including at the nearby fire station. >> my first impression was that one of the firefighters here had made driven one of the fire trucks into the building. it shook the building that hard. >> m
wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. >>> july 26th, 2009. a house in florence, kentucky, explodes. it's captured by a surveillance camera in a business across the street. the camera shows the house being blown to pieces, the roof collapses on to a heap of crushed walls and windows....
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quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday morning and perhaps wednesday morning as well. the clouds are increasing in parts of the bay area. live doppler 7hd not picking up any showers yet. that could change. right now it is chilly. 49 san francisco and 50 in san carlos. 54 in san jose. cloudy there and upper 40s half moon bay. some pretty gusty winds along si the coast and still experiencing airport delays. low 50s santa rosa. a little low cloudiness moving across the bay. 54 in union city. but also the weather system, the leading edge is just about moving in and bringing the breezy winds. they will stay gusty in
quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday...
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i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ lost in the crowd i finally see what i can bei'm alive ♪ >> he surprised everyone when we return. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. do you toss and turn? wake up with back pain? if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by allowing you to adjust the firmness and support to conform to your body for a more proper spinal alignment. just look at this research... ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. plus it's a great value because it costs about the same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want to sleep better or find relief for your bad back, call now. call the number on your screen for your free information kit with dvd brochure and price list. call now and we'll include a free $50 savings card. call now for your f
i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ lost in the crowd i finally see what i can bei'm alive ♪ >> he surprised everyone when we return. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. do you toss and turn? wake up with back pain? if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by...
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. >> well, lisa, we don't plan to quietly become victimized in our old age in our retirement by an imposed dictate who are is an emergency manager, unelected by a federal judge who thinks egg overrule the state's constitution and take our pension, and especially by the banks who have destroyed detroit with their predatory mortgages, devastating neighborhoods we studying the tax base, and trapping the city in high interest loans that are guzzling money. >> we're going to get to the specifics of all that in a minute, but cynthia, there is this cloud that is hanging over all the retirees right now. that is the judge could allow this bankruptcy. that could drastically reduce the amount of money that people receive in their pension. i'm wondering how that possibility is affecting your every day life right now, and what you doing if anything to compensate for it? >> it affect my every day life very much. it's high angl angle guyty ang . i'm depressed and very concerned and other pensioners are as well. we want to keep our head above waters and we want to fight for our rights as pensioners and we
. >> well, lisa, we don't plan to quietly become victimized in our old age in our retirement by an imposed dictate who are is an emergency manager, unelected by a federal judge who thinks egg overrule the state's constitution and take our pension, and especially by the banks who have destroyed detroit with their predatory mortgages, devastating neighborhoods we studying the tax base, and trapping the city in high interest loans that are guzzling money. >> we're going to get to the...
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and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> tonight environmentalists are claiming a victory. the green sea turtle is returning to the florida coast in record numbers after it was replaced on the endangered species list 30 years ago. when they were put on the list, there were only 62 nests. this year, there are 35,000 of them. good night. >> all right, now, uh, give it to me straight. >> well, mr. president, uh, as your press secretary, i have to be honest. it has not been a good week. but on the plus side, you have a state dinner tonight, and all of your biggest supporters are going to be here. >> barack, i hope i'm not interrupting. >> ah, michelle, uh, you're never interrupting. >> good to see you, mrs. obama. i'll give you two a little privacy. >> all right. michelle, it's, uh, this is such a treat. i feel like, uh, i feel l
and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> tonight environmentalists are claiming a victory. the green sea turtle is returning to the florida coast in record numbers after it was replaced on the endangered species list 30 years ago. when they were...
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lisa joins us with carrie. she almost has a human face i think. she looks like a cartoon dog. >> she does almost. she sort of has this little permanent grin about her. she's a baby. she's only about ten weeks old. so she's a little puppy. we think she'll grow into a nice sized medium dog. she has a wonderful personality. she's a little afraid right now of cameras. >> well, who can blame her? she's so cute. you don't think she's a chihuahua mix, she's just been running with the chihuahua crowd. >> she has been running with the chihuahua crowd at the shelter and i think sometimes they feed off of each other and she's picked that up a little bit. >> oh, that's so funny. she's supercute, she's ready to go. >> on thursday, on thursday. >> okay, we won't tell her what's happening before then. i think we can guess. if you want to find out more, you can go to petsinneed.org. lisa, thanks for coming in. and hope the easter bunny is good to you tomorrow. thank you so much for making us a part your morning. we will have more local news for you tonight. and o
lisa joins us with carrie. she almost has a human face i think. she looks like a cartoon dog. >> she does almost. she sort of has this little permanent grin about her. she's a baby. she's only about ten weeks old. so she's a little puppy. we think she'll grow into a nice sized medium dog. she has a wonderful personality. she's a little afraid right now of cameras. >> well, who can blame her? she's so cute. you don't think she's a chihuahua mix, she's just been running with the...
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hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now during the adt get growing sale, get adt installed starting at just $99. [ woman ] i love the convenience of adt. i can finally be in two places at once. [ male announcer ] call today to get adt installed starting at just $99. hurry. this sale ends march 31st. adt. always there. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >> gregg: pope francis celebrating easter at the vatican. expecting to baptize four converts and one is an american. the ceremony leading up to easter sunday which, of course, is the holiest day in the christian calendar. >> heather: the u.s. government grappling to balance the budget and the focus is billions of dollars in subsidies handed out by the feds to protect the food industry. critics argue that many are outdated and they cost the american consumer. take a listen to both sides of the argument. >> it's ridiculous.
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>> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. it's back to school for kids all over the u.s. but is it also time for nationwide education standards? ♪ ♪ kids are trading beach days for back packs as they head to school but what will they be learning? what's called common core state standards go into effect in 21 states this school year. states have been setting different standards for what students should know and do at different grade levels. that makes it too hard for us to know whether our kids are doing well overall and whether they can compete for a job some day. that's why we need common goals, that's where common core, consistent strong benchmarks for english language arts and math. >> if our show is the first time you're hearing about common core you're not alone. 62% of americans nearly two-thirds of you have never heard of common core and those of us who have heard of it neither understand nor embrace the standards. initial testing of the standards in new york and kentucky produced less than ideal results. in both states fewer than one-third of students in grade
>> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. it's back to school for kids all over the u.s. but is it also time for nationwide education standards? ♪ ♪ kids are trading beach days for back packs as they head to school but what will they be learning? what's called common core state standards go into effect in 21 states this school year. states have been setting different standards for what students should know and do at different grade levels. that makes it too hard for us to know...
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. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." here is something you probably hadn't thought of, can d.c. survive the government shutdown? as the political gridlock stalls jobs and services across the nation, d.c.'s residents are running out of time and funds. ♪ >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback. waj real fear is starting to set in for d.c. families. >>
. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." here is something you probably hadn't thought of, can d.c. survive the government shutdown? as the political gridlock stalls jobs and services across the nation, d.c.'s residents are running out of time and funds. ♪ >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback. waj real fear is starting to set in for d.c. families. >>
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and lisa was following her reign found. she gave birth to a child recently. she might dance in mind of pants just to breathe the atmosphere of dance she doesn't aspire for more because she's not a lead ballerina. but dancers doing sello pads so prima ballerina is find it very difficult to write an end to their careers. they want more of the same or. do you still like a grown up artist performing on the big stage you have a golden crown and a picture to you once you have everything. in your condition i am lucky because there are many turn to incapable dances at the main street theatre disperse where some give up too early and stop short in the development and cement just not given a chance meeting but then the sometimes you see at the dances that us and you think you knew well i wish i could dance that well. with. oh i. am. live. live live. live . he is you know it's easy to be easy. to. know. u.s. officials say israel has. the. syrian opposition has accused the regime of carrying out. the claims coinciding with. openly considering the syrian rebels. but. he m
and lisa was following her reign found. she gave birth to a child recently. she might dance in mind of pants just to breathe the atmosphere of dance she doesn't aspire for more because she's not a lead ballerina. but dancers doing sello pads so prima ballerina is find it very difficult to write an end to their careers. they want more of the same or. do you still like a grown up artist performing on the big stage you have a golden crown and a picture to you once you have everything. in your...
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writer lisa belkin also a princeton alum and mom who attended the same conference says patton is sending the wrong message. >> there's elitism oozing out of every pore of this letter. this isn't an odds game, this isn't a quest, this is something that should happen as part of a fulfilled, dynamic, interesting life. >> reporter: despite the firestorm of criticism, patton stands by her words. >> look, it is advice. take it or leave it. >> reporter: and says she is hoping to keep the conversation going. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> up next on this easter, we're going to go to a place where faith in god is alive and well and growing. >>> finally on this easter sunday, while the roman catholic church struggles in some parts of the world, including here in the united states, the church in africa is being embraced like never before. nbc's stephanie gosk recently traveled to ghana where the church plays an increasingly central role in people's lives. >> reporter: far from the fresco chapels and guilded altars of rome, one of the few places in world where the catholic church is growi
writer lisa belkin also a princeton alum and mom who attended the same conference says patton is sending the wrong message. >> there's elitism oozing out of every pore of this letter. this isn't an odds game, this isn't a quest, this is something that should happen as part of a fulfilled, dynamic, interesting life. >> reporter: despite the firestorm of criticism, patton stands by her words. >> look, it is advice. take it or leave it. >> reporter: and says she is hoping...
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. >>> after the break we are back with a big fight at the home of the mona lisa, and the moment a legendary rock star met the pope. >>> as we said, the louvre in paris was forced to close today because the staff walked out. they're tired of the organized gangs of pick-pockets, most of them children, many of them from romania. they sweep through the place, often rob visitors blind and are gone before anyone knows they've been there. staff members at the louvre have asked for more police and security, and they walked off the job in frustration. >>> here's your shot of the day, patty smith, iconic rocker and author, and pope francis. smith is in rome performing. she went to a general audience in st. peter's square, where she encountered the leader of the catholic church. later said she liked him a lot. >>> the postal service plan to end saturday mail delivery raised such a raucous they've backed down. they decided to drop the idea even though they're bleeding money at the rate of $16 billion last year. in the end congress wasn't willing to go along and make the change for five-day mail deliver
. >>> after the break we are back with a big fight at the home of the mona lisa, and the moment a legendary rock star met the pope. >>> as we said, the louvre in paris was forced to close today because the staff walked out. they're tired of the organized gangs of pick-pockets, most of them children, many of them from romania. they sweep through the place, often rob visitors blind and are gone before anyone knows they've been there. staff members at the louvre have asked for...
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but for dietitian and personal trainer lisa richardson, the answer is here at the gym she owns. the fitness clinic of los gatos. >> i have always felt like my thighs were my struggle area. >> reporter: no matter how much you workout. >> no matter how much i workout. >> reporter: and it's not just women. >> there's an increase in male surgeries, glamor surgeries. >> reporter: all wishing for something easier than this. >> so you could wave a magic wand. >> reporter: while there may not be magic, there is science happening here at ucsf. >> patients have been treated with this medication. >> reporter: dr. sara aaron is talking about fda testing of a first of its kind drug. >> for reducing chin fat. >> reporter: it's a drug that would be injected under the chin and melt the fat away. >> the idea is the compound breaks down the fat cells and then you're own body gathers it up and excretes it naturally. >> reporter: dr. aaron also performs the other only instant fat burning method liposection. >> we go in and suck the fat out. >> reporter: dr. aaron says any fat burning injectables al
but for dietitian and personal trainer lisa richardson, the answer is here at the gym she owns. the fitness clinic of los gatos. >> i have always felt like my thighs were my struggle area. >> reporter: no matter how much you workout. >> no matter how much i workout. >> reporter: and it's not just women. >> there's an increase in male surgeries, glamor surgeries. >> reporter: all wishing for something easier than this. >> so you could wave a magic wand....
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and lisa was following her own fan and. she gave birth to a child recently. she might dance in mind of cats just to breathe the atmosphere of dance she doesn't aspire for more because she's not a lead ballerina. but the dancers doing sello pad so prima ballerina is find it very difficult to write an end to that can really is. they want more of the same . didn't you still like a grown up artist performing on the big stage you have a golden crown and a picture to you once you have everything. and i am lucky because there are many time to incapable dances at the main city theatre is a certain some give up too early and stop short in the development and then cement just not given a chance meeting but then the sometimes you see at the dances that us and you think you knew well i wish i could dance that well. with. i am. i think going down of the sun and good morning we will remember that we will. hold it. real clear cut. the speed. limit. which. cutler. coming. out of a little. girl. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images girls
and lisa was following her own fan and. she gave birth to a child recently. she might dance in mind of cats just to breathe the atmosphere of dance she doesn't aspire for more because she's not a lead ballerina. but the dancers doing sello pad so prima ballerina is find it very difficult to write an end to that can really is. they want more of the same . didn't you still like a grown up artist performing on the big stage you have a golden crown and a picture to you once you have everything. and...